Standard Questions asked by Visa Officer

What is the purpose of your trip?

Why do you wish to pursue the program that you have applied to?

Which university are you planning to go to?

Why do you want to attend this school?

Name some other schools that you have applied to?

Why did you select this University?

How did you came to know about this university?

Have you contacted any professor in your university?

How do you rate your university in terms of education competitiveness innovations?

Tell me about yourself.

Why do want to go the USA/UK/etc

What are your career goals?

Where do you see yourself in ten years?

Who is sponsoring you?

What is your father's annual income?

Why do you want to do MS / MBA?

What value can you add to the program?

Is the specialization relevant to your previous study?

Why do you wish to study in the US and not in India?

what r the opportunities in India in the related fields of study ?

What is the course curriculum in the first year?

How many credits are there in the first semester/first year?

Do you have any relatives in the US?

Why is your GRE / GMAT / SAT / TOEFL score low?

What are your greatest achievements?

What are you plans after completing your studies?

Is it worth spending a huge amount for your graduate program in USA

what guarantees can u give for returning to u r country

What is sevis and what is your sevis No?

How many universities have you applied?

How many I20 did you got?

Have you got any aid from your university?

What do you consider your three top strengths/weaknesses?

Why should we accept you?

Give me a string reason why you should be given a visa?

If u are not given a visa, then what is u r next plan?

Do you have any questions ?
FAQ's

The Consular Officer spoke to me only for two minutes and then denied my application for a visa. How can one get any impression of a person in such a short time?
Unfortunately, due to the large number of applications, the consular officer cannot devote more time to interviewing applicants and reviewing visa applications. Therefore, you have to try to present your case in a most concise and, at the same time, comprehensive manner. Furthermore, your documents are being reviewed from the moment you file your application and pay the consular fee. In other words, before your application reaches the officer's desk, it has been pre-processed and reviewed by other people.

Can my American friends, relatives or business partners help me to get a VISA?
Your friends, relatives or business partners may provide a letter of invitation or support. However, this cannot guarantee visa issuance. Visa applicants must qualify for the visa according to their own circumstances, not on the basis of an American sponsor's assurance.

Who can influence the Consular Officer to reverse a decision?
Immigration law delegates the responsibility for issuance or refusal of visas to consular officers overseas. They have the final say on all visa cases. Neither the Head of the mission, nor other state officials and governmental bodies can influence the consular officer's decision. Their intervention can be only of a recommendatory or informative nature. The U.S. Department of State has the authority to review consular decisions, but this authority is limited to the interpretation of the law, as contrasted with the determination of facts. Assessment of ties abroad is a factual issue, and thus is not the authority of the U.S. Department of State.

I had all the documents about my job, property and relatives. I think I have very strong ties. Why was I denied?
According to Section 214 (b), "…every alien shall be presumed to be an immigrant until he establishes to the satisfaction of the consular officer, at the time of application for admission, that he is entitled to a nonimmigrant status." In other words, the consular officer has to get enough evidence that the applicant has strong ties to the country of his residence and does not intend to immigrate to the United States. If you were denied a visa, the information you presented was not enough to convince the officer of your strong ties to Belarus.
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